Windows 11 Final Build 22000.194



There are three options for installing or creating Windows 11 media. Take a look at each one to determine the best option for you.

If you are upgrading from Windows 10, we recommend that you wait until you are notified through Windows Update that the upgrade is ready for your PC.

Before installing, please refer to the PC Health Check app to confirm your device meets the minimum system requirements for
Windows 11 and check the Windows release information status for known issues that may affect your device.


This assistant is for those who want to:
  • Upgrade a Windows 10 PC to Windows 11.

Before you start, check to see if the following conditions apply to you:
  • You have a Windows 10 license.
  • Your PC must have Windows 10, version 2004 or higher installed to run Installation Assistant.
  • Your PC meets the Windows 11 device specifications for upgrade requirements and supported features. Certain features require additional hardware. We also recommend that you visit your PC manufacturer’s website for information about updated drivers and hardware compatibility.
  • Your PC must have 9 GB of free disk space to download Windows 11.
After you've downloaded the Installation Assistant:
  1. Select Run. You'll need to be an administrator to run this tool.
  2. After the tool has confirmed the device hardware is compatible, you will be presented with the licence terms. Select Accept and Install.
  3. When the tool is ready, click the Restart Now button to complete the installation on your computer.
  4. It may take some time to install Windows 11, and your PC will restart a few times. Make sure that you don’t turn off your PC.


If you need installation media to install Windows 11 on a different PC or an ARM64 device, see Create Windows 11 Installation Media.

System requirements:

Microsoft Windows 11 FINAL Build 22000.194 x64 
Windows 11 is a series of personal computer operating systems produced by Microsoft as part of its Windows NT family of operating systems. It is the successor to Windows 10, and was released to manufacturing on July 15, 2015, and to retail on July 29, 2015. Windows 10 receives new releases on an ongoing basis, which are available at no additional cost to users. Devices in enterprise environments can receive these updates at a slower pace, or use long-term support milestones that only receive critical updates, such as security patches, over their ten-year lifespan of extended support.



System Requirements:
Processor:1 GHz or faster with 2 or more cores on a compatible 64-bit processor. (Microsoft provides a list of compatible processors on its website).
RAM:4 gigabytes or more
Storage:64 GB or larger storage device (such as a hard drive or SSD)
System Firmware:UEFI and Secure Boot capable
TPM:Trusted Platform Module 2.0 (common on motherboards manufactured after 2016)
Graphics Card:Compatible with DirectX 12 or later with WDDM 2.0 driver
Display:An HD display at least 720p (1280×720) resolution larger than 9″ diagonal, 8-bits per color channel